There are no more tickets for the March final of the play-offs for the World Cup in Qatar at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów! – Almost all tickets sold out at night, right after the official sale began. Literally a few pieces lasted until the morning – says Jakub Kwiatkowski, a press spokesman. This means that on March 29, 54,000 fans will appear in the stands of the Silesian Stadium.
– The interest in the play-off finals was and still is gigantic. Probably, if we had a stadium for 100,000, we would sell all tickets anyway – adds Kwiatkowski. Is there any chance of getting tickets? – If someone does not pay for the order, or one of the sponsors does not use the entire pool, some tickets may appear in the system, but I would like to point out that it will not be a large number – explains the press spokesman of the Polish Football Association.
And how much were the tickets for the March match of Czesław Michniewicz’s team?
- Category I – PLN 240
- Category II – PLN 180
- Category III – PLN 120
- Family ticket (guardian and child under 12) – PLN 100 + 60
- Disabled person (in a wheelchair with a guardian) – PLN 90
- Easy Access (people with significant disabilities with a guardian) – PLN 90
Scotland instead of the semi-finals?
Let us remind you that Poland was first supposed to play in Moscow with the Russian national team in the playoffs for the World Cup in Qatar, but due to the brutal attack of the Russians on Ukraine, the Polish Football Association and the players made a joint decision to boycott the match. This move caused FIFA to finally rule out Russia and award the Polish team a promotion to the play-off finals, in which Czesław Michniewicz’s team will play against the winner of the Sweden – Czech Republic match (03/24 at 20:45). On this day, the Polish national team plans to play a friendly match,.
Source: Sport

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